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there’s no excuse not to make a special dish on st. valentine’s day with this coeur à la crème recipe recipe: coeur à la crème Let me start by stating that I can't believe I'm featuring a dessert recipe for Valentine's Day that doesn't involve chocolate. Although I adore, adore, adore chocolate, I find myself drawn towards vanilla, lemon or fruit-based desserts more and more often. Lately, when I have a chocolate craving, I tend to enjoy a nice piece (or four) of solid milk chocolate. I know, I know, true "gourmands" prefer the 70 per cent cocoa dark chocolate, but I can honestly say that I'm a milk-chocolate girl, no matter how hard my hubby tries to convince me to embrace the "dark side." I first came across this recipe in Ina Garten's (a. k. a. the Barefoot Contessa) cookbook on Paris. It looked fabulous and I made a mental note to try it one day. Recently, I was at Conestoga Mall and ventured into Gizmo's to take a peak at the latest and greatest kitchen gadgets — and wouldn't you know it, I found the heartshaped mold which (I thought) was required to make this dessert (and for a reasonable $10, no less). So it was a done deal — I had to buy it and knew what I'd be making my sweetheart for Valentine's Day. I recently tested this recipe for my dad's birthday, and it received rave reviews. I've adapted Garten's original recipe by omitting the seeds scraped from a vanilla bean (I didn't have any at home and it was a snowy day and didn't feel like going back to the store to get any). Also, I didn't bother making the raspberry Grand Marnier sauce either, as I thought that some fresh berries would do the trick. Garten's original recipe including the raspberry sauce can be found online at www.foodnetwork.com . Lastly, I didn't realize until reading through the entire recipe that you can substitute a seven-inch sieve for the coeur (heartshaped) pan if you don't own one or don't want to buy one. So, now there really are no excuses not to make this for that special someone. Coeur à la Crème (which translated means "heart of cream") ingredients
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quick tip Don't have any cheesecloth to line the coeur mold or sieve? A few good quality thick paper towels will do just as good a job.
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